pop_haines wrote:Cronos69 wrote:
It's been my opinion from about a year ago that if the Democratic party put a cardboard box up against the Republican party it would win, so I'd be absolutely shocked if McCain won.
Not that my vote/opinion matters, since I was denied being able to vote about 3 or 4 times in the last week.
Details? If you've already summarized, forgive me. My last two
weeks have been very hectic.
Well, given the current clime and the
tremendous popularity the republican party has made for itself over the last decade, I don't think I need to elaborate too much on the first paragraph I wrote.
From the second, it's a long story. In essence, I registered for absentee balloting, since I'm from St. Louis county and currently live in Chicago. I only got the ballot this past Thursday evening, a good week or so after I faxed for it. So by coincidence I happened to be going home to visit friends, the folks, etc. this past weekend, so on the suggestion of my parents, I go to the polling spot on Saturday to get it done early. I figure Okay, I can get it done and make sure it's in on time and everything.
I stand in line for 2 horrible hours, then as soon as I get in to the polling place and hand the
oh-so-helpful volunteer my ID and filled out application, she checks something and looks at me with a blank stare and says: "You registered absentee". I said "Yes I did, but I haven't turned that in yet and decided to vote in person instead." She then says: "You can't do that. Once you've registered absentee you can't vote in person".
Now I'm not stupid. I understand that it would be easy to commit voting fraud, but since they apparently do have a computer system involved, couldn't they either A) let me vote then and put a note in the system that I've voted, preventing any future absentee voting ballot from me to count if I should attempt fraud or B) accept my absentee ballot which I had on me, filled out, and ready to turn in? Oh no. She just said: "You can't do that. I'm sorry. " and so I waste 2 hours alone doing that.
Then today when I try and get my absentee ballot notarized, five places that normally have notaries who can witness said ballot turn me away, saying: "Oh our notary isn't working today".
I can't think of a better way to say: "On second thought, we don't need young voters to vote. Have a nice day". The word "Ludicrous" comes to mind. The term "Broken System" also comes to mind.